Friday, November 29th, 2024
Good morning, Norwalk. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 29th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Rowayton Turkey Trot, a festive 5K and 1-mile family run, garners community spirit and charity support, featuring over 600 participants this year despite rainy conditions. Nancy On Norwalk
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Brien McMahon High School Athletics department condemned a student-led Instagram post targeting a Norwalk High School football player, emphasizing it goes against the school's values. The Hour
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Norwalk, CT, introduces two electric police cars for School Resource Officers, highlighting a push toward sustainability and school community engagement. Nancy On Norwalk
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Norwalk's Affordable Housing Plan Advisory Committee identifies a need for 8,000 affordable rental units and proposes zoning updates, tax incentives, and other initiatives to meet this demand. Nancy On Norwalk
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Norwalk High School's football team secured a 22-14 victory over Brien McMahon, overcoming a 14-point deficit to win the Sam Testa Trophy. The Hour
- ➤ Staples High School's football team achieved a decisive 27-0 victory over Greenwich, maintaining their dominance in the Thanksgiving rivalry and securing a strong position for the upcoming CIAC Class LL playoffs. The Hour
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Visit Santa Claus and His Loyal Elves
This festive event at Norwalk's City Hall features Santa Claus interacting with children, holiday treats, and a pop-up gift shop.
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Aimee Mann Holiday Concert featuring Ted Leo
Aimee Mann and Ted Leo collaborate for a festive concert mixing original songs and classic holiday favorites at District Music Hall.
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In-Person Parenting Education Program Class in Norwalk
The Family & Children's Agency is hosting an in-person Parenting Education Program (PEP) Class, which is required for obtaining a divorce in Connecticut.
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In-Person Parenting Education Program (PEP) Class - Session 2
This required class for divorce proceedings in Connecticut offers parenting education to attendees over two evening sessions.
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Seeing Red: A Night of Cover Bands
Experience a lively evening featuring multiple bands covering dance, pop, rock, and classic hits from various eras.
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